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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Hey Everything, celebrity Shelby Sauce has her entertainment report what
you got for us?
Speaker 2 (00:06):
So I talked a little bit about this story, but
we've heard before. Basically, a lawyer stands up for the
little guy against direction's powerful bad guy. So I talked
about Tony Buzby a month or so ago. But basically,
Tony Buzzby is a lawyer that's representing dozens of clients
suing Diddy for all that stuff. Now, Tony is facing
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a second lawsuit filed against him this week, so the
two lawsuits have happened in the space of a week.
So basically, a former divorce client claims that he assaulted
her while she was her attorney. She hasn't made all
the details of her claim public just yet, but sources
are saying that Tony Busby saw the woman in public,
flew into a rage, and shoved a champagne flute in
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her face, chipping her tooth. So basically, also, the alleged
assault happened years ago, so this isn't his only legal headache.
He's also being sued by someone apparently in Diddy's close circle.
So basically, just saying that the Lord attempted to extort him.
But that's just here's like, that's just being said. There's
no proof that's actually being happened, that that's actually why.
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And Selena Gomez has a shorter friends that her music
career is not going away. Even though she did say
a while ago, like a few months ago, that she's
taking a step back, she said to set down for
a record. She is not going away. So her current
focus right now is on acting projects. And she basically said, quote,
I think I've just done as much as they want
to do with music. I like that I have to
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earn my position in acting and I love storytelling. Also,
she said that acting brings her more sanity since it
doesn't require her to be so personal, which I can
imagine and remember Barbenheimer. Summer twenty twenty three, people are
going to see Barbie and Oppenheimer in theaters. So basically
what's happening now. It's called Glicked. People are going to
see Gladiator two and Wicked because you know they both
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open the same day and according to projections, so the
original one I saw this morning is that Wicked is
going to make between one hundred million to one hundred
and ten million. It's on track actually this morning to
make one hundred and fifty million for the for the
opening weekend alone, which I believe it. I think The
Wicked's going to be more successful than Barbie because we
grew up singing these these songs when you're like kids.
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But that's just what I think. So Gladiator, we'll finish
second with sixty five million, is what that's projected to be.
Barbie opened with one hundred and sixty two million dollars
back in July at twenty twenty three. Also, if you
want to be singing the Wicked soundtrack like I was
this morning, you can. It's now available on the free
iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your music.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
Can I play this too? Because we played in the
interviews of Wicked, did this how long it took to
get all green? My goodness.
Speaker 3 (02:41):
We'd take anything from two hours and forty five minutes
to four I was depending on how much free we needed. So, like,
if I was just doing head neck hands, it would
take two and forty five. If it was head chest arms,
it would take three hours. Hope Boody was full four
of minute. Yeah, and we did all of those things.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
Being an actress sounds fun.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
And tell you here, I'm like to sit there with greens.
You can just stip me in something.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
Can I play off of the Wicked soundtrack? Ariana Grande
and popular intern John in your morning show?
Speaker 3 (03:12):
That's true at iHeartRadio.